DAYTONA BEACH

  • USDAB
  • Latitude: 29.2029
  • Longitude: -81.0121
  • US East Coast
  • Marina in US

Location: US

Daytona Beach in the United States is primarily known for its tourism and motorsports, and while it has various beachfront activities, it doesn't serve as a major marine port for significant commercial shipping and cargo operations. There is, however, the Halifax River, which runs through Daytona Beach, and the nearby Port of Canaveral, which is one of Florida's main ports located relatively close by.

Halifax Harbor Marina

One of the notable marine facilities in Daytona Beach is the Halifax Harbor Marina, which is a popular spot for boating and yachting enthusiasts.

Specifications:

  • Location: Situated on the Halifax River, the marina is just a short distance from the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Berths and Slips: The marina offers approximately 550 slips, accommodating vessels up to 160 feet in length.
  • Amenities: The marina features full-service amenities including fuel docks, pump-out services, laundry facilities, Wi-Fi, showers, and a ship store.
  • Access Points: Direct access to the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW), providing navigational routes both northwards and southwards.
  • Depth: The harbor has a mean low water depth of about 9 to 15 feet, making it suitable for a wide range of recreational crafts and smaller commercial vessels.

Nearby Commercial Port: Port Canaveral

For more heavy-duty commercial, cargo, and cruise operations, the nearby Port Canaveral, located about an hour's drive to the south, serves as the principal port.

Specifications:

  • Cargo: Handles a variety of cargo types including bulk, break-bulk, refrigerated, project, and containerized cargoes.
  • Cruise Operations: One of the busiest cruise ports in the world, home to major cruise lines.
  • Facilities: Equipped with modern facilities including deep-water docks, container cranes, warehousing, and cold storage.
  • Depth: Channels are maintained at depths accommodating large ocean-going vessels.

Recreational and Tourist Use

Daytona Beach itself is more oriented towards recreational boating and tourism:

  • Water Sports: Popular activities include sailing, fishing, jet skiing, parasailing, and paddleboarding.
  • Fishing: Offshore and inshore fishing are common, with species like redfish, sea trout, tarpon, and kingfish being popular catches.
  • Tours and Excursions: Various tour operators offer boat tours, fishing charters, and eco-tours exploring the area's rich wildlife and ecosystems.

Summary

Daytona Beach’s marine facilities are tailored more towards leisure boating rather than heavy commercial maritime activities, which are better served by Port Canaveral nearby. The Halifax Harbor Marina provides excellent services for yacht and boat owners with its large number of slips and amenities.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
STRESS RELIEF Pleasure 05:08:32
DESTINY Sailing 04:58:41
BOWDITCH Pleasure 04:56:01
PARTY OF FIVE Pleasure 04:50:20
BRANDY Pleasure STUART FL 04:46:17
GALE WINDS Pleasure EXUMA 04:22:53
WHEELS Pleasure DAYTONA BEACH 04:19:11
GYPSY Pleasure 04:18:57
SOUTHERN HEAT Pleasure 04:12:02
SONICIAN Pleasure DAYTONA BEACH FL. 03:11:43
PARKER Pleasure 02:51:15
TO LIFE LCHAIM Pleasure 02:35:21
TAYLORD FOR 2 Pleasure 02:15:14
MAHASATI Pleasure 02:05:12
OHANA Pleasure 01:59:25
SLOWTATION Pleasure 01:26:17
PUDDLE JUMPER Sailing 01:25:36
CTIME Pleasure 01:19:02
COPERNICUS STAR Sailing 12:41:55
RECORD YEAR Pleasure 12:32:20

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